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BREAKING IT NEWS FOR AUSTRALIAN BUSINESS Friday March 6, 2009
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EDITOR'S NOTE

Good Afternoon,

Beyond the fuss over the speeds and feeds of NBNs and high-speed wireless networks, the real traffic bottleneck for a lot of organisations is in the opposite direction - not the downloads, but the uplink.

Organisations that deploy video conferencing, VoIP, and VPN in particular require fast symmetrical speeds, and may be interested to hear Internode's plans to expand its SHDSL network beyond the Adelaide service launched today.

-- Brett Winterford

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TODAY ON ITNEWS

Internet
Internode lays out SHDSL network plans

By Ry Crozier | March 06, 2009

Internode plans to launch symmetrical high-speed broadband services up to 40Mbps in the Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane CBDs after announcing availability in Adelaide CBD from today.

 
 
Security
New York Police Department loses as many as 80,000 records

By Shaun Nichols | March 06, 2009

A recent offline data breach may have put tens of thousands of New York City police officers at risk of identity theft.

 
 
Mobility
Australia to sit out Blackberry app store launch

By Brett Winterford | March 06, 2009

Australian Blackberry users will have to watch our British, American and Canadian friends download mobile applications from RIM's new BlackBerry App Store from the sidelines.

 
 
Telecommunications
Fixed-line decline led by young people

By Staff writers | March 06, 2009

Aussies aged 18 to 24 are choosing mobile over fixed line phones when they move out of home for the first time, an ACMA report shows.

 
 
Storage
Survey: Better systems needed to meet regulatory burden

By Brett Winterford | March 06, 2009

A new survey shows most in-house legal counsels in Australia believe they lack the necessary systems and processes for an expected rise in regulatory intervention.

 
 
Security
Google receives support for IP address stance

By Ry Crozier | March 06, 2009

A Symantec expert has sided with Google in the debate over whether an IP address can be considered personal data.

 
 
Security
Mozilla issues new round of updates for Firefox browser

By Shaun Nichols | March 06, 2009

Mozilla has posted a new version of its Firefox 3 browser.

 
 

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